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    The Perpetual Edict (Dutch: Eeuwig Edict) was a resolution of the States of Holland passed on 5 August 1667 which abolished the office of Stadtholder...
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  • AD. Edict of 1577 Perpetual Edict (1611) Perpetual Edict (1667) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Perpetual Edict. If...
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    hoped for the benevolent support of France. In 1667, Andries de Graeff was the initiator of the Perpetual Edict alongside De Witt and the later prince-loving...
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    Anglo-Dutch War did four other provinces besides Holland adopt the Perpetual Edict (1667) sanctioning Exclusion. England celebrated the peace but it was...
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    : 216–235  The second time was the Perpetual Edict (1667)/Eternal Edit. The States of Holland passed it on 5 August 1667. The act abolished the office of...
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    Gelderland and Overijssel. These provinces signed the so-called Perpetual Edict (1667) which abolished the office of stadtholder in these provinces "forever"...
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    August 5 – The province of Holland in the Dutch Republic passes the "Perpetual Edict" declaring that it will no longer acknowledge the authority of the...
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    States Army, the States of Holland responded on 5 August with the Perpetual Edict. This abolished the position of Stadholder of Holland, while a second...
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    and Cornelis de Graeff before. In the year after he signed the Perpetual Edict (1667) ... for Preserving of Freedom, as the law was entitled, was duly...
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    military disaster the De Witt regime was forced to retract the Perpetual Edict (1667) and to appoint Prince William first Captain general (in January)...
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